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: To progress, players must earn "driving licenses". While it is a racing game for children, it is noted for being more aggressive than its predecessor, Toyland Racing , requiring players to "win at all costs".
: The game features various exotic tracks, some of which are set on different planets with unique climates.
is a 3D arcade-style kart racing game released in 2001 for Windows PCs. Developed by the Spanish studio Revistronic, it is often considered a spiritual successor to their previous title, Toyland Racing . Key Game Features
: It includes options to race against the clock (time trials), compete in championships, or play in local multiplayer (PvP) against friends. Development and Legacy
The game was heavily inspired by Mario Kart and was originally intended to be a LEGO-themed racing game before license agreements fell through. It is characterized by its colorful graphics and a "crazy announcer" who periodically appears on the side of the screen.
: Similar to the Mario Kart franchise, players collect weapons and power-ups from "magic boxes" found along the tracks to eliminate or slow down opponents.
While it was released in several markets, including the US, Europe, and Russia, the game remains relatively obscure today and is often categorized as a "forgotten" PC game from the early 2000s. Toon Car: The Great Race : Video Games - Amazon.com
: Players can choose from 14 distinct cartoon characters—including a cowgirl, a rocker, and a gangster—and drive one of 9 "wild" cartoon race cars.
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: To progress, players must earn "driving licenses". While it is a racing game for children, it is noted for being more aggressive than its predecessor, Toyland Racing , requiring players to "win at all costs".
: The game features various exotic tracks, some of which are set on different planets with unique climates.
is a 3D arcade-style kart racing game released in 2001 for Windows PCs. Developed by the Spanish studio Revistronic, it is often considered a spiritual successor to their previous title, Toyland Racing . Key Game Features Toon Car: The Great Race
: It includes options to race against the clock (time trials), compete in championships, or play in local multiplayer (PvP) against friends. Development and Legacy
The game was heavily inspired by Mario Kart and was originally intended to be a LEGO-themed racing game before license agreements fell through. It is characterized by its colorful graphics and a "crazy announcer" who periodically appears on the side of the screen. : To progress, players must earn "driving licenses"
: Similar to the Mario Kart franchise, players collect weapons and power-ups from "magic boxes" found along the tracks to eliminate or slow down opponents.
While it was released in several markets, including the US, Europe, and Russia, the game remains relatively obscure today and is often categorized as a "forgotten" PC game from the early 2000s. Toon Car: The Great Race : Video Games - Amazon.com is a 3D arcade-style kart racing game released
: Players can choose from 14 distinct cartoon characters—including a cowgirl, a rocker, and a gangster—and drive one of 9 "wild" cartoon race cars.